POINCARE’S REPLY
» TO GERMAN NOTE
FRANCE’S OBSERVANCE OF TREATIES (Rec. February 8, 9.15 p.m.) Paris, February 7. M. Poincare, replying to tiio German Note of February 5, says the fresh calumnies of the Reich are not supported by anything like proof. He concludes: “The French Government is scrupulously observant regarding the treaties, and remains determined not to interfere in tho German Imperial quarrels, and therefore will not enter into cmivdrsations with thia German Government regarding domestic affairs.” —Reuter. The German Government declared that French support of the Separatists had seriously infringed German sovereignty in the Palatinate, and resulted in the oppression of 700,000 defenceless people. The Note requested the restoration of the conditions in accordance with tho Treaty of Versailles, the disarmament of Separatists, the unrestricted resumption of the activities of the German authorities, and non-interference in the future with German domestic and political affairs.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 117, 9 February 1924, Page 7
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